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The Dedication, Harvie Branscomb Chancellor Emeritus
The Dedication, Harvie Branscomb Chancellor Emeritus
Vanderbilt Law Review
This is a day of rejoicing for all of those who love this University, for those who know the quality of this School, and for those who are aware of the role which a great school of law can play in the progress of this southern region. We are grateful to all of you for coming to help us celebrate this accomplishment, especially grateful to those of you who bring greetings from other schools of law, and for those of you who have had a part in this program and will have a part in it this morning. This day …
Legal Education And The Demands For Stability And Change Through Law, John W. Wade
Legal Education And The Demands For Stability And Change Through Law, John W. Wade
Vanderbilt Law Review
Our theme for this dedication program is "Stability and Change Through Law." The general plan has been to give consideration, first, to the demands made upon law and legal institutions to meet the basic social needs for security and order and to reach out toward the fuller realization of national ideals, while adapting to the stresses brought on by science, technology, and changing political, economic,and social patterns; and second, to the responses of law and legal institutions to these demands. The treatments of the law's response considered not only what has been done in the past and what is being …
Comments - The Fine Arts: What Constitutes Infringment, Joseph G. Cook
Comments - The Fine Arts: What Constitutes Infringment, Joseph G. Cook
Scholarly Works
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Federal Procedure - Questionable Joinder To Prevent Removal, Ray Strople
Federal Procedure - Questionable Joinder To Prevent Removal, Ray Strople
William & Mary Law Review
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Pleading And Practice - Variance Pleadings Differing From Evidence, Joseph C. Wool Jr.
Pleading And Practice - Variance Pleadings Differing From Evidence, Joseph C. Wool Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
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Society And The Law, By F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffery, And E. Eugene Davis, Sanford N. Katz
Society And The Law, By F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffery, And E. Eugene Davis, Sanford N. Katz
Indiana Law Journal
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Contracts (1963), Frederick M. Hart
Contracts (1963), Frederick M. Hart
Faculty Scholarship
§4.1. Introduction. None of the contract cases decided during the 1963 Survey year requires extensive comment. This conclusion probably reflects an approval of the manner in which the Supreme .Judicial Court handled the many issues presented by litigants. In reviewing a year's judicial production, it is easier to get excited about a decision that one disapproves. One trend is worthy of note. From the cases discussed in this and other chapters, it is apparent that the Court is becoming more sophisticated in its understanding and use of the Uniform Commercial Code.
The Fine Arts: What Constitutes Infringement, Joseph G. Cook
The Fine Arts: What Constitutes Infringement, Joseph G. Cook
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.